=The Pansy= for 1888. With colored frontispiece. Edited by Pansy.
More than 400 pages of reading and pictures for children of eight tofifteen years in various lines of interest. Quarto, boards, 1.25.
=Pansy Sunday Book= for 1889. With colored frontispiece. Edited byPansy. Quarto, boards, 1.25.
Just the thing for children on Sunday afternoon, when the whole familyare gathered in the home to exchange helpful thought and gain newcourage for future work and study which the tone and excellence ofthese tales impart.
=Pansy's Story Book.= By Pansy. Quarto, boards, 1.25.
Made up largely of Pansy's charming stories with an occasional sketchor poem by some other well-known children's author to give variety.
=Mother's Boys and Girls.= By Pansy. Quarto, boards, 1.25.
A book full of stories for boys and girls, most of them short, so allthe more of them. Easy words and plenty of pictures.
=Pansy Token= (A); or An Hour with Miss Streator. For Sunday Schoolteachers. 24mo, paper, 15 cts.
=Young Folks Stories of American History and Home Life.= Edited byPansy. Quarto, cover in colors, 75 cts.
Sketches, tales and pictures on New-World subjects.
=Young Folks Stories of Foreign Lands.= Edited by Pansy. First Series,quarto, cover in colors, 75 cts.
Sketches, tales and pictures on Old-World subjects.
=Stories and Pictures from the Life of Jesus.= By Pansy. 12mo, boards,50 cts.
The life of Jesus as recorded in the four gospels simplified andunified for children.
=A Christmas Time.= By Pansy, 12mo, boards, 15 cts.
A Christmas story full of Christmas trees and sleigh-rides. Its lessonis the joy to be got in helping others.